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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1848)
k r 'V * ~ W VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE, f THE UNDERSIGNED offers his lands for sale, lying 33 miles west ol Rome, on the Coosa Hirer, containing ihree hundred and fifty acres of the best of tho Coosa Lands. There is a ■ malt Farm opened and in high cultivation. It is a beautiful location, hcahhv, and well watered.— He also offers lor sale his HOUSE ami LOTS in the city of Rome, all new and well arranged for convenience and comfort. Any persons wishing to purchase cither of the above places, can get a by applying to W. P. JACKSON. Rome,(xa. April 20. c. 3 April £3 FOR SALS. 4 LL THE REAL ESTATE belonging to .JTw. the Estate ot Doctrine Punch, deceased, 'consistingof the late residence of the deceased, and sin all Farm of about eighty'acres. Also, the •mall Dwelling adjoining; is situated about two miles from Augusta, on the Alilledgeviile Road.— Also, the Store House on street, C-ity ot Au -gusta, a few doors above, what is known a* Kirk patrick's corner, and at present occupied by J. oanlin. Also, the small House in the alley below Mr. Jo.iah Sibley 's ; possessi on giten on the Ist or October next. Also, a lot of Land in Laurens county, acres. j Terms. —Twelve months credit, approved Notes and Mortgages upon the. property. April 23 Wm R. McLAWS, Ex’r. j FACTS TO BE REMEMBERED. riHiAT Consumption is almost always produced .1 by a cold that might easily be cured. That Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry will core any' ’ Coujfh or Cohl, no matter of how long standing. That the milder form of Consumption itself is also cured by this Balsam. That it is conceded by ma ny lawyers, clergymen and physicians, that this Balsam has never been equalled lor eliicacv in all affections of the Lungs and Liver. That scores now rejoice in the possession of good health wh f >, but for this Balsam, would have been in their graves —having been given up to die bv their i Inends and physicians. Above all, remember that this invaluable medicine has been imitated under various names, and that Dr. Wistar’s genuine llul *am of Wild Cherry only can hr relied upon to cure. It has been warranted to cure Asthma in • every stage —what no physician has ever achiev- ed—and has never been known to fail. For deli ■ cate health in young females it stands unrivalled— * as it does for all diseases of this climate. None genuine unless signed 1. BUTTS on the wrapper. For sale in Augusta, wholesale attd retail, bv If AVI LAND, RISLEV & CO., WM HAINES, j and also by THUS. BAKRETT & CO., and Deal- ! «r* in .Medicines generally in Augusta. - April 19 f“—c 1 RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA, fpHE following is from a clergyman, well known J X and of distinguished attainments and reputa- 1 ’ tion: Simnfy. N. J., J 111 v 13. 18-hi. Dr. A. H. Christie— Dear Doctor: I promised to communicate with you respecting the effects of the application of your Galvanic and Magnetic ar- ! tides in my own ease. The time is tet too short to justify my speaking positively in relation to the permanency of my cure; but 1 can sav that, since the application of your Galvanic Belt and Brace lets, Ike irhole series of my nervous complaints have been suspended. 1 suffered much f nnn chronic Rheumatism. Bronchitis and Dyspepsia, and felt j k satisfied that those disorders, were all connected j W with each other through the Nervous System. 1 have had none of the Dyspepsia whatever since i the application of your Belt, Ac.; nothing worth I mentioning of the Bronchitis. (for 1 have been ! enabled to resume the discharge of mv pastoral duties of preaching, visit ng, Ac., much to the sur prise of my congregation.) and have had bat a j single twinge or two ol the Rheumatism. I have enjoyed, so far, more jxerfect exemption from those maladies, dufrcs.dng as they : re. than it has been j my lot to enjoy for years. 1 cannot be too grateful j to God, who, in his province, has directed me to ! you. The immediate design of this letter is to procure some of the same kind of assistance tor two of my people,— Many of mv ccmgrega'io-i are affected with nervous disorders; and should civ cure lie permanent, many will be led to appl\ to you. 1 have the largest country charge in the State, and my cure has etertrijied them (so to speak) entirely. * * r. gr vr # f A detail of the cises alluded to here follow M.iv God ' blessing aifend vnnr laudable efforts, my dear Doctor; and if you afford relief in these ea«»s, there will be avast number of others who will apply. Very trulv yours. ROBERT W. LANDIS. , fe (FT« vera i letters lirn e Mnet- been received , ’ from !ev .Mr. Lands, win.sc iu-aith has continued ■to improve, and many of his rongreg&tiVui have used the Galvanic articles with equa.ll% ha-. reoul !s. T7*t ' \ CTiojf.— The great'Celebrity auc success • of Dr. Christie’s Galvanic and M.ign* tic ( 'uratvres, has caused them to be counterfeited hv unprinci pled persons. To protect the public against de ception there is but v) N E A I TllOIJi >* E 1* AGENT appointed in each tos.u or tin. from whom alone the Gkvui.m i; articles can be proccr *cd. Only Agent in Augusta. April 15 HAW I LAND. RISLEY A CO. CANCERS. IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. VMONG the many discoveries which arc add ing to the blessings of the present genera tion. the undersigned confidently assures the p;.h- Hc that be has discovered a rented v for tliat dread ful disease called Cancer, hitherto deemed incura ble. The origin of the remedy was in his own case, which almost against hope he succeeded in curing after many trials of other remedies without success. He hns been using the same remedy now ((T six years, and in all eases successfully , w hen ap plication was made in time. He considers it iu udicious. pernaps improper, to boa*t of his treat . ment. or to make promises beyond any possible I performance. for there arc coses so far gone as to be ' • incurable; but lie invites the afflicted to consult Hr. L C Service, and if he shall satisfy them of l hi» ability to make cures, they can then try his remedv. Mr. .Service is In possession of all the knowledge 1 have as regards this remedy . 1 have disposed of mv recipe to him. BURNHAM SHEPARD. The undersigned can be so nd at all times at the Drug Store of Wm. Haines, where lie can be -consulted on the treatment of Cancer, and will be happy to exhibit the many testimonials of the suc cess of the above recipe. L. C. SERA ICE. j March 11 —3mo GUNS AND PISTOLS. A CHOICE lot of Double Barrel Shot GL'NS. _/jL London made, together with a supply ol Shot Pouches. Game Bags. Patent Wad- j -ding. Ely's patent Cartridges, and Gunning Appa | rratusin general, just received and will he sold low. ' Also, Allen and Thurbur's Revolving PISTOLS; ■aix barrels. Self-Cocking Pocket Pisols, English Belt Pistols, Walker's Percussion Caps. CLARK. RACKET P A GO. I •Oet. 6 ts DRY GOODS AT COST. MRS. LUTIIRINGER respectfully invites the attention ol her friends and the public generally-, to her well selected slock of DRV GOODS, which will be sold from this day at cost once*, in order to bring the business to a close.— The stock consists in part of, ALPACCAS, C ASH MERES. DE LAINES. GINGHAMS .line Broche and Silk SH AAA LS. AA bite All SLINS of all kinds. Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, and INSEKTINGS, Thread and Cotton LACES, black and col’d SILK FRINGES. GIMPS and BUTTONS. Also, a fine . dot of CASIMEKES, SATINETS, KENTUCKY F JEANS, FLANNELS,and a variety of other Goods -too numerous to mention. Jan. 15 —3m ICB!ICE!ICE! The subscribers have now received j their supply of this indispensable article, and offer it for sale at the following rates : . 3 ets. per lb. retail cts. per lb. to those purchasing 400 lbs., or s*o worth of tickets 2 cts. per lb. to those purchasing 1000 Ids, or S2O worth of tickets. Ice put up at the shortest notice, and in the best manner for country customers. Cash will be required for ail orders and tickets ■ on delivery-. The Ice House will be opened from sun rise un- ; and on the Sabbath, from 8 to 10 o’clock, I A. M.. amt from 12 to 2 o’clock. P. M. March 30 —36 WM. HAINES A CO. ‘ -aapM—rr a ■ r COFFBB, SUGAR. &c. f OAH BAGS RIO COFFEE. OUI f 25 Do. Old Gov. Java COFFEE 25 hhds. N. Orleans, P. Rico and Mus. SUGARS 20 bids. Stuart’s Crushed and Ground SUGAR 2 hhds. Stuart's Sugar House SYRUP 40 boxes Pat. and Com. Sperm CANDLES 50 do. Hull's Patent Mould CANDLES. For sale by JOHN R. DOW. April *2C MOLASSES, MOLASSES. OA HHDS. NEW CROP CUBA 3IO •JU lasses. 2!) bids. Best New Orleans MOLASS IS. April 23 FLOUR AND CRACKERS. 0(1 BBLS. CANAL FLOUR, “Hiram »3' * Smith and other Extras.” £5 bids. Choice Country FLOUR 2<> boxes Fresh Soda BISCUIT 5 bids. Butler CRACKERS. Just received, and for sale bv April 23 JOHN R. DOW. THIS DAY OPENING A SPLENDID LOT OF NEW SPUING GOODS, FOR LADIES’ DRESSES, OF THE LATEST FASHIONS. April £4 —2 DOW & ESTES. ! BACON AND LARD. O-T FUm POUNDS NEW BACON. FO ■■ * 1.000 Pounds Leaf LARD. Just received and tor sale in lots t<> suit purchasers, by -51 arch 2i SCRANTON *sc STARK. ALBANY AND NEWBURGH S ALE Domestic GIN and BRANDY Pure Boston RL ,M MACKEREL Nos. 2 and 3. A quantity of the above articles just received and offered for sale low. ROBERT JOHNSTON. Jr.. 313 Broad-tt., next to Crane A Co.'s Clothing Store April 4 CIDER ! CIDER !! CIDER !! ! JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply-of Cham pagne and Newark CIDER of superior quality', which is offered tor Sale at the lowest market prices. ROBERT JOHNSTON, Jr., Next to Crane A- Co's Clothing Store, 218 Broad-street. WINES. QR. CASKS POR T WINE. O 5 (ir. Casks M \ DEIR.V WINE. 5 Qr. Casks SWEET MALAGA WINE. Just received and for sale at a low orico. ROBERT JOHNSTON, JR. 318 Broad St. next to Feh. 23 Crane's Clothing S ore. DR. H. SEGEH, SURGEON DENTIST, 1 T r lM< practice in the various branches of his n profession, in the counties of Clark, Ogle- 1 fhorpe, Wilkes. Columbia, Green and Morgan. He is prepared toperforn all operations on the Teeth in a neat and careful manner; and all his work is warranted to give satisfaction. Letters will reach him either at Athens or Lexington, and all calls will he promptly attended to. When in Athens. lie may be found at the residence of Mr. G. T. Win frey. He will a isil the residences of those ueediug bis services, when de-irod. [ References.] Rev. Dr. G. F. I’u- ru t. Columbus. •• V . 11. Et.i.ifco.s. Brest, F. C., Macon. “ Wm. 51. Cm mli:v. Athens. “ W. K. Bkxnham, Macon. Sou i.i. An mos v, Athens. April 3<>, 1818. Ri ckkrsvii.i.k. March 30. 1848. ]>oct. H. Seger having performed Dental opera tions for nn '•ell and family. I take this occasion to recommend him toothers as being well qualified to : accomplish what he undertakes, having drawn tour teeth for mv family with the greatest imasina- | b!e case. 1 consider his skill in this department 01 his profession, unsurpassed. J. E. COOK. Lkxixoton. April 10. 1818. The undersigned give, liiis to the public for the benefit of 11 msr who wish their tcet ti operated upon bv a good Dentist. Ihe manner in vliich Dr. I!. Seger extracts teeth, surpasses r.ny thing I have seen. I fuel nudelieaey in saying that tho.se who inspect the work done for my wife, would -vis’i it done no better—as fie wears t!ie teeth inserted on tlie place, with perfect case: and teeth w hich seemed impossible t». plug, remain ccnrc. 1 1 EOKG E BOWERS. TiOingthv. Dec. 28th. 1847. This is to certify that Dr H.Scgar, lias lately finished a plate job with eight teet on the plate, j lor mv wife, which canned be surpassed for neat ness and beauty. They arc so skilfully fitted in the*inoutli, that.my wife knows but llr.le dilferencr hetwi-en them and her original teeth, lie also done a job fora voting man by the norm* of Jesse Lowe, 1 in this place, of the same kind, which i' admired bv all who have examined it. Ido consider my- i self a carru etent judge 01 such work, and have seen and examined jobs ol the same kind hv the most celebrated Dentists in this .State and South Carolina and ccn sav ti.at I never saw the equal of the above jobs. The Doctor also extracted 12 teeth for mv wife with lac utmost case and skill. M . I*. HOLCOMB. Rt’ck r.itsvn.T.E. March 30. | From our knowledge of Scientific Dentistry, we take great pleasure in recommending' Dr. Seger to our friends, patrons and the public. '’The extraor dinary ease With which he extracts teeth is truly astonishing. And indeed, the use ot Lcthenn ami Chloroform is rendered entirely unnecessary, from (he ease and -implicity with which he extracts. — Dentistry i« a science which requires time, sluily and money to master, all of which we believe, the Dr. has given, and has consequently, arrived to ' that perfection in his profession w hich should en title him to the patronage of an intelligent public. E. A . JONES. 51 D. THOS.F. GIBBS. April 22 c 3 BROWNSON’3 QUART’Y REVIEW, NEW SERIES. NO. VI. APRIL, 1848. (TONTENTS--Art. I. Admonitions to ITotcs- J tants. No. 11. 11. Catholicity and political Liberty. 111. Monastery of I.a Cava. IV. Thornweli’s Answer to Dr. Lynch. V. The Social Effects of Protestantism. 5 1. Padre Ventura's Funeral Oration. VII. The Dublin Review and Ourselves- T. J. COSGROVE, Agent. April 19 NOTICE. Having purchased front bo wore sV CLAGETT their entire Stock in Trade, the same is offered at their old stand for cash, or good paper, cither at wholesale or retail, at very- I low prices. This stock of Goods has a great variety, and is comprised of the newest sty les and latest fashions, and is not surpassed by- any other in the market. All who wish supplies on low terms, will please call and judge for themselves. Jan. 4 " 3m o H. BOW DR E. PIANO FORTES TUNED AND RE PAIRED. MR. JAMES POWELL takes this oppor tunity to inform the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg, that being 011 a visit to this city for one week, persons wishing their Piano Fortes tho roughly tuned and repaired, can have them as tended to by applying at Messrs. GEO, A, OATES «5c CO.. Piano. Book and Music Store. Broad-st., j next door to Air. J. E. Marshall’s (formerly Dr. T. J. AA ray.) Drug store. N- B. Mr. B. being a Manufacturer of the above instrument, and having been engaged in one of the j first Factories in New York for eleven years, per j sons can relv upon work being well done. Feb. IS HOSIERY AND GLOVES' GENTLEMEN’S best col d, kid GLOVES Do. do. black do. Super, colored Silk do. Do. do Linen Thread do. Do. do Lisle do. do. Silk, Linen and Cotton HALF HOSE, variety of descriptions, just received bv W.M. O. PRICE & CO. j 1 March. 12 j ! NEW SPUING “GOODS. “ ; BAREGES, GRENADINES, MUS LINS, &c., &c. JUST RECEIVED PER' STEAMER NORTHERNER,— lj ' \ninn."- whioh are the following ; I ISatin Plaid GRENADINES. BAREGES. TIS SUE SILKS. • JENNY MM) PLAIDS, ’ Linen BALZORINES, CAMLET LUSTRES. French, ! Scotch, solid, plaid and Linen GIN GH A MS. Prin- | ted J AGONETS.ORGANDIES. BA LZORINES. MUSLIN GINGHAMS. LAWNS,French .MUS LINS. ,Ic. PAH \SOLS, FANS, KID GLOVES, and PIC- ; NIC GLOVES. PURSE TWIST. STEEL CLAPS, BEADS, KINGS and TASSELS. JACONET. SWISS MULL. Plaid and Cambric MUSLINS. IRISH LINENS, LONG CLOTH. T \ i.LE DAM \SK.Towel and Birds’-Eve DIA PER. FUR FRINGE and 12-1 PAVILION LACE. 3(X) Pieces of new and fashionable PRIN TS, warranted colors, fast or no s;ile. Also, a great variety of goods suitable for boys and gents' wear. A large supply of DOMESTIC, j at reduced prices, to be sold cheap for cash, at the ; New Store opposite the Mansion House. N. B.—Purchasers are respectfully invited to j call and examine these goods and judge for tham. j selves. T. BRENNAN. April 20 —th su2 SPRING GOODS. 11l AVE NOiV RECEIVED my full sup- j ply of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, I which arc of fie very host quality, and will he ! made to measure in a style net to he surpassed by I any establishment. I ALSO, A first rate assortment of READY-MADE CLO THING. STOCKS, CRAVATS. COLLARS,! SUSPENDE RS. C. U() VESI iOS IER V,S HI RTS, POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. For sale at the FASHIONABLE DEPOT, opposite the Uni ted States Hotel. J. A. \AN WINKLE. April 22 fEYHE PUBLIC who are in quest of good and B cheap goods, would do w ell to call at COS GIIOV ITS. who is selling Ginghams. Muslins and Beregcs at very reduced prices. Just received 5(1 pieces 4-1 matting at 25 cents per yard, and 3(1 “ 6 4 “ equally low. T. J. COSGROVE, 202 Broad-street. April 111 NEW AND FRESH GOODS. Pl'' J. COSGROVE is receiving weekly by I • the Steamers Northerner and Southerner. NEW and SPLENDID SPRING GOODS. Among them are 100 pieces GINGHAMS, new Style at 18i| cents jwr yard. 20 pieces Fine Lawn GINGH AMS. Spring Style 10 •• Extra Lawn G] NG IIA MS. Spring Sty le. Id 4t Solid PLAID, a variety of colors. 5 *• Mourning G1 NGH A MS. verv line. 50 “ French LAM NS. at JB;j cts. warranted fast colors. 20 pieces French LAWNS, at 25 cts. warranted fast colors. 5 pieces French LAW NS, verv superior. A very large assortment of Cotton and Silk HOSIERY of every quality'and style, at reduced prices. 20 dozen black Moravian Hose, very superior. IRISH LINENS and LAW NS, a very large as sortuienf. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs of every quality. j A very splendid assortment of SILKS, black do. 50 pieces Raw Silk PJ, \II)S. Ladies best KID GbO\ ES, of Alexandre’s man ufacture Plain and Striped Jackonet MUSLINS, every quality. Swiss and Mull MUSLINS, every quality. Gent.** black KID GLO\ ES, Alexandre’s manu facture. Jackonet and Cambric EDGING LACE, do. Linen and Cotton Goods for Gent.’s W ear. New Y ork Mill SHIRTING, a very fine article, j yard wide. Bleached and brown SHEETI N’GS, 3 yards wide Linen SHEETING 3 yards wide. A very large assortment of Goods, for Negro wear, which we gu irantce to he. the "cheapest 7 ' in the city. These Goods are :II purchased at the Sp’ing Auction Sales in New York, and are sold at a »cry-mall advance. Country Merchants and Planters are invited to call and examine our large and extensive assortment. T J COSGROVE. Broad-st.. No. 202. March 12 Agent for Brownson’s Review. THE LATEST I M PORTATIONS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, A t Til i: <; l. S 1 I KM I N s Furnishing Establishment, No. 258 Broad-Street Augusta. y«r3l. O. PRICE vV CO., DRAPERS and V ▼ TAILORS, are receiving we ekl\ from N. V. CI.OTHS. CASIMEUES AND VESTINGS, of the newest style of manufacture, and of the most fashionable colors, w hi ■li they w ill make to order in as good style and as low as cun he got at the North. READY MADE CLOTHING, of every description, and icefl mode up. Shirts. Undershirts. Drawers, Hosiery. Bosoms. Collars. | Cravats. Stocks, Scat fs, Suspenders,Gloves, Night Caps, Ac. A c. HATS, CAPS. UMBRELLAS. Riding Belts. Money Beits. Shoulder Braces. Body Guards. Razors, Razor Strops. Brushes, Combs. Soaps. Oils for the Hair, Toilet Perfumery, Segar Cases. Wallets. & c. A c. TAILORS’ Til IM.YUNGS. Shears, Trimmers. Points, Inch Measures, Cray ons, and every article used by the trade, which j we can supply them with as low as they can he bought in New i ork. W. (). PRICE. Sept. »5 W. T. INGRAHAM. NEW GOODS. FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. | HAVE RECEIVED at the FASHIONABLE JL DEPOT, opposite the United Stales Hotel, a vetv large supply of BROADCLOTHS. CASSI - and \ LISTINGS. which are the best and m >st fashionable llu-t have ever been brought to this market and will be made to measure in a style 1 not to be surpassed by any establishment iu the Southern country. —ALSO— For sale, a first-rate assortment of MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS. SILK do.. COTTON SHIRTS, of all kinds and prices; SI SPENDERS, GLOVES. POCKET HANDKTS, CRAVATS. I SCARFS. HOSIERY. STOCKS.&c. In addition to the above, I kave recently' added \ a superior stock of KEADV-MADE CLOTHING. ! which.for cut. finish and workmanship is unsur- i ! classed by any clothing ever brought to Augusta, and will be sold at a very small advance on New York cost. J. A. VAN WINKLE, i Sept. 23 JOHN BRIDGES. FASHION ABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR. Nest Door Below the United States Hotel, A UGI r S 7.1. G FOR GIA. IS RECEIVING, and opening SPRING and SUMMER GOODS of Unique Patterns, for Gen'lemcn’s Wear, to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Also, select FANCY' ARTICLES and H E A D Y - 31 A D E G A It 31 E N T S , which,for style of ct r, make and material. are not to be found in the market. Military uni forms made, and Making and Trimming in the best manner. March 4 WM. 0. IMUCE^rcO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS, 4 RE RECEIVING WEEKLY from New ix York SPRING GOODS, CLOTHS, CAST MERES ANDV ESTINGS, of the 'newest style of manufacture.!.lNEN DRILL, COTELINNES, and all the new styles for Spring I and Summer Wear. READY-MADE CLOTHING. i of new pattern? of goods and cut. and very cheap, i TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. Ac. Ac., at their i Furnishing Warehouse— Old Stand —239 Broad- St. W. O. PRICE. W. T. INGRAHAM. March 12 NEW GOODS S NEW GOODS! ! PIECES silk Tissues, beautiful styles, £\J 6 do. black and white do. do. 10 do. printed Lawns, 5 do. very fine quality printed Jaconet. Barege Scarfs, every color; Kid Gloves. These Goods are selling very low at Match 26 COSGROVE S, 202 Breads “THE LUCKY OFFICE.” ! I GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUG UST A INDEP E3l D ENT FIRE COMPANY. D. PAINS & CO. MANAGERS. Sales close To-Morrow Afternoon. Cieo State (Savannah) Lottety, Class 35 75 Num bers—l 3 Ballot*. I 4,000 DOLLARS. 51.0001 5»i00: 5300! '-c—Wholes only 51—Halves | 50c.— Package quarter- 5'V--bIOO- —warranted i to draw 52.75 —making the risk only 53,50 — ! \\ holes and Halves iu proportion. Sales elo>e Tuesday Afternoon. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 17.—73 Num bers—l 3 Ballots. 20,000 DOLLARS. 55,(XX K 53,000! 10 prizes of 5L3001 10 prizes of 1 5L250! 10 of 51.000:—Lowest 3 Nos. 51001— i Wholes only 50, Halves 52.50,Quarters ,£1,23. j Sales c.lose Wednesday Afternoon, j Extra Class Z.—75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots —Mvg j nificent Scheme. 150,000 DOLLARS. ! 52.OO0! I prizes ot ygf 10,0001 50 prizes ot 52,0001 50 prizes ot 51.3001 50 prizes of 51-20' Wholes onlv s*l5 —Quarters 55,75 Eighths " Sales close Thursday Afternoon, j Class 24—(Columbus) —75 Numbers —13 Ballots. 9,300 DOLLARS, j 52.5001 51.5001 51.2001 51,116! sos 5300! 5 ol I 5100! sos 53001 55 of 5150! 23 of 5100 Ac j Wholes only y2—Halves 5 I —Quarters 50c.— Risk on package quarter tickets only 57,40. For sale by E H. PEZA NT, Agent, Broad-st., opposite U. St tes Hotel. (O" Orders from tlie country wit. meet with 1 prompt attention, if addressed as above. April 23 FOR SAVANNAH INTERME DIATB LANDINGS. K THE STEA3I PACKET D. L COOK. Capt. Ihly, having ! 1 ca&£?!undergone a thorough repair, and j been fitted up tor tlie comfortable accommodation i ot PASSENGERS, will leave Augusta every j Tttesdatj Morning, at 7 o’clock. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to 11. L. JEFFERS & CO., Hamburg. [U7* All way Freight must be paid for when put on board. sasutu March 28 NSW-YORK AND CHARLESTON ! r STEAM PACKETS On every Saturday Afternoon. THROUGH IN SIXTY HOURS The new and splendid steam ships NORTHERNER and SO UT II- I built expressly for the ac- I commodation ot Passengers, having commenced j thoir trips between tlie ports of Charleston, S. C.. ! and New-Y ork, will continue to run regulerlv, leav ing each port as usual, every Saturday Afternoon i throughout the year. For freight or passage, having handsome State- Room accommodations, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRY MISS ROOM, Corner Last Bay and Boyce .Ik- Co.’s Wharf, . Charleston. IT* Price of Cabin Passage, - - 525 (X) ! “ Steerage “ - - 000 [Lr* No Berth or Stale-Room secured until paid for. ftudmo March 31 i AUGUSTA MANUFACTORY OF CABINET FURNITURE. A» PLATT offers forA j sale at bis new and spacious - mxtm W arerooms. a larger assort- / If I meet of fine IT’II.MTI'KE and CHAIRS than can be found in either the Charleston or Savannah markets, at such prices that purchasers shall have : no reason to complain. Call and examine, bring your Charleston prices and 1 will duplicate any ar j tide in mv line b\- adding the freight. CAIt PETS, CAIIP UTS, CA R PETS. A general a-suniiieiit of CARPETINGS, RUGS and M A I TS. consisting of line, superfine, cxtrai t i perfine Ingrains. Venetian ami Three-Ply's, which 1 oiler on as liberal terms as the same a cles can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. IU LIVERY STABLE. 'l’ll E undersigned respectfully v*N informs the public that he lias /ATTN, ' M / Y leased the old staml well known (1/ N as J. B. Guedron’s HHVHK STA HUES, en Ellis street, and would be .uankful for a share of patron '■ age. R. A. WATKINS. May 14 IBD FOR SALE, zfcAf A very desirable residence situated in the part of the Sand Hills, with all ne cessary out buildings attached, iu good order—hav- j ing besides a line young Orchard, a Vineyard, with ground sufficient for any ordinary purposes— well enclosed. If would be exchanged tor Negro property. If not disposed of by tlie first of May, it will then be for rent. Apply i t this office. April 11 —f CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. rg&ZW SL'LUTII Eli ROLL, . would i 11 form his Njr V— friends and former patrons, that he is still in the land of the living.and I keeps on hand at his ( arriage \Y arehouse, corner W sislnngton and Reynold streets, opposite the i j Episcopal Church, a good stock of Tcxsi'i.i.’s. Cukk's and Bamixv 1 s’s CLOSE CA RRIAGES j BARROUCHES. ROC A WAYS, standing and fall ing tops ; Bl (KITES Si I,KIES. 'I'II.BERRYS. ti KiS and 4 AN(. \\V AGONS, alloj Newark man -11/'acta re. 'i'hese articles are of the best workmanship, and will ho warranted of the best materials. They i will be sold low for cash or approved notes. He is also prepared to manufacture to order anv hingin his line, which he will warrant. HARNESS. CARRIAGE FURNI TURE, &c., &c. A stock of the above articles always on hand i and manufactured to order at shot t notice. REPAIRING. In all its various branches, done with neatness and despatch, and as he has his own hands, at moderate prices. ( He is detenned to sell low, and those in want of any article in his line, can be suited. At any rate, he would be glad his friends and show them his stock. 3mos— Jan. 14 EAGLE AND PHCE3NIX HOTEL. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. BY 3IRS. WEST. THIS well known, elegant and conve -s=llS nient HOUSE, containing more than fiftp . 31 - : S : -!g .Rooms, has been recently fitted up with much care for the reception of transient customers and regular boarders, and if long experience, a quiet house, airy roeoms, good beds, attentive ser vants, a Table as good as the Augusta market can supply, and low charges can secure cu-tora and satis faction, she is determined to succeed For transient Board and Lodging onlv one dollar per day! She would refer to Rev. Air. Brantley, Professors Joseph Eve and Ford, of Augusta, and Dr. Randall, of Marietta. April 5 FOR SALE. MA commodious DWELLING on the Sand Hills,with out-houses complete Terms made easy. Apply at this office. April 11 ts WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. The Subscriber respectfully in- i ETO. forms his friends and the public gen-jC-Tw, j that he has returned fromgx , »_ > jS i New York, with a large and handsome assortment j of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. FINE JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, j fine Ornamental and Common BRASS CLOCKS. ! MUSIC BOXES, and a variety of FANCY GOODS. N. B.—CLOCKS and WATCHES repaired i with care. F. A. BRAHE. First door below Washington Hall. Oct. 14 It | “PRIZE OFFICE’.’ ( GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! J. W. MAURY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Gregory & Co. Managers. Sales close at 3 o’clock Tuesday. Class 17, at Savannah. April 23. 1848—A first rate Package Scheme—l 3 drawn Ballots from 75. Capital Prize 4.0(H) DOLLARS. I Tickets 51 —shares in proportion. Risk on a pack age of 25 Wholes is only 513-95 —On 23 Halves [ I s^vU —On 25 Quarters s^>4B - close at 3 o’clock Thursday. Extra Class 34 By S. Ca. Class 17. April 27. 1848 Splendid Scheme —13 Drawn Ballots from 73 Numbers. 20,000 DOLLARS. | 53 000! 53.000 52,189! 10 of 51,000! .Ac. Tickets $3 —Halves $2,30 —Quarters 51,23. Sales close at 3 o’clock Saturday. ExtraClas< 35—Bv Leesburg 17, April 29, 1843. LOOK AT THE CHANCES. 13 Drawn Ballets Irom 66 BRILLIANT SCHEME. |40,000 DOLLARS. 510. 00! 55.000! 53,5001 52,382! five of 51,000! •Ike. —Tickets 5*2 —Halves —Quarters 53 —Eighths 5L3 ). JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. 113* Orders from the country promptly attended to. Apiil 23 HAN A WAY. I est my Plantation,about four miles north j jgk ot Sparta, Hancock county, on the night of the I3th February last.-wv negio man a, SLAB UN. Simon is about twenty-four years old. very black, with large full eyes, ami about five ; feet, ter, inches high. I purchased said negro a bout the !!lh February . from Messrs. J. M. Cantan >k Co. of Hamburg. Said negro was raised nrinci pally by Dr. Hull, of Athens, at which pi. ce he ! has relations, as also, a sister and Inends in Augus ta. about one or the other of which places he is 1 probablv lurking, A suitable reward will be paid for bis apprehen- I sion and delivery to me, or for his confinement in some safe jail so that I can gel him. W. A. COOK. Sparta. March 4th, 184-3. March 7 fc4 GLOBE HOTEL, /-A j jj. Corner of Broad & Jackson-sts BY FRANCIS :»i. JENNINGS. THIS ESTABLISHMENT has undergone a thorough repair, and the Proprietor would be happy to greet his old friends, and as many new j ones as may please to favor him with a culi. He I will not of his Table, Waiters, tke., as he j feels satisfied those ht* favor him ome he will have ( the plea-ure to see again, his TABLE having al | ways given satisfaction. [fT’ DINNER at one ox j clock. —6m Oct. 24 PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES 7- l" To all who experience inconve s——nience in the use of the common kind of Glasses, and especially in night reading, these Spectacles will he found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except where the optic nerve has been > j pronounced disease J. have they failed, when pro perlv fitted, to give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can be 1 given to each individual who may need Glasses : than the satisfaction he will experience in the use j of them. j These Glasses ran be obtained in this place onlv of CLARK. RACKET!’ <k CO.. Agents for the Manufacturers, Who have now on hand a good-tttpply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale verv low. by CLARK. KACKETT. & CO. Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware. Ac. Oct. 6 ts AUGUSTA, OCTOBER 6, 1847. We have now in store the gr»Riej £32-. f/£7\part of our Fall supply of GOOUS. j WATCHES. JEW'EL KV, Silver and Plated \\ ares. Military and Fancy j Goods. Housekeeping Articles, See. Sec. to which we invite attention, believing it to be as good a Stock as was ever in the place. And we ask all \ who think they can buy anything in the line at lower prices, in this place or Charleston, to test the truth of that supposition. CLARK, KACKETT A CO. Oct.- 6 tt Office So. Ca. K. Road Company, £ Ch.iru;stos. Nov. 27. 1847. ) *•“]j NOTICE.- —Until further notice,the •ItSx freight on barrels of Liquor, Fish. Beef, an ,i other wet barrels (except Molr.s --! sr«.) will he 75 cents per barrel, and on Flour, bar rels 374,. half barrels 20. quarter barrels cents. WM. li. BARTLESS,Secy. Nov. 30 FOR SALE, TEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTB. j rgIHE TRUSTEES of tlie Catholic Congrega l lion will-dispose, at private sale, of ten Lots, measuring each 30 feet front, on Jackson st.. by . 150 feet in depth, towards the East. They will either sell each Lot separate, or t e whole, and will allow liberal terms. The location is a very dcsira- ! ble one for a Warehouse. Apply to April 7 Itno JOS. BIGNON. PICKED UP. 4 LADIES’ BRACELET AND BREAST j | PIN. which the jowner can have by des- j cribing property and paying for this advertisement, j ; Apply at this office. April 18 S > EC El V ED AT OATES A CO.’S Music IX and Book Store, the Annuals for May. Also. ; the following new Works ; The Dreamer and Worker, by Douglas Jerold. |>ciee 23 cts. ; Chil dren of the New Forest, hv Capt. Marrvat. R. N. 37£ cts.; Lite of Louis Phiilippo. with a History of the late Revolution in France, 12£ cts.; Love in a Cottage, by T. S. Arthur, 25 cts. ; Pierre, the Bar tizan, a trie of the Mexican Marches, by 11. W. Herbert, 25 cts.; Halls of the Montezumas, or, j Mexico in ancient and modern times, illustrated ■ with twenty beautiful Engravings. April 21 COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE. r |4IIE APRIL NUMBER of the above pop j JL ular Periodical has just been received bv the Subscribers, and contains the following Em bellishments, viz; Eunice Marston, painted by Madame Grefs Berrout, and .Mount Lebanon, drawn by W. 11. Bartlett, Fashion Plates, <kc., price single numbers 25 cts.; or .53 per annum. GEO. A. OATES &. CO. April ! Broad street, Augusta. LANDRETH’S GARDEN SEED, CROP 1847. riIHE UNDERSIGNED has just received a fresh 1 su apply of FRESH GARDEN SEED, direct from Landreth. near Philadelphia, embracing everv variety in general use. Also. CLOVER. BLUE GRASS. TIMOTHY and other Grass Seeds. AH ’warranted fresh. Feb. 13. WM. HAINES. DYEING AND SCOUIIING ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN O’NEILL, Silk and Woollen Fancy Dyer, informs the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above busi ness on tIEYNOLD-STREET, in the rear of La mar A Oliver’s Store, three doors below the cor ner of Campbell-street, where he is prepared to execute work with neatness and despatch. He flatters himself, from his long experience in some of the first houses in Europe and America, to be able to give satisfaction in ©very branch of his bu siness. Any orders which he may be favored with will be promptly attended to. lie will Dye, Re- Dye and Renovate Gentlemen’s Clothing of all textures and kind*—Coats, Vests, Pants and Cloaks. He renews the shades of all colors, and makes the garment hare the appearance of new cloth. He pledges himself that work finished by him wdl , neither have a disagreeable smell or stiffness,more . than when new. Ladies’ Garments will be Dyed and finished in workmanlike style. Persons residing at a distance. I by directing their article* to me at Augusta, will meet with prompt attention. JOHN O NEILL. Oct 20 ts J UIC le^kov^^^^™** SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY PILLS, Td* OSLT KNOWN' Mkdicixk that at tax )>AM£ TIME UuUGKS, PW fUFIKi, ISIi StUSNOTUENS THE SYSTEM. Extract front a letter written by Dr. Greyury Tisdale, Presiding Physician of the Fleet-street Hospital. LONDON. July 7th. 1846. DR. LE ROY’S Pills -»re a new medicine which has just appeared, And is last taking the places of all others of the same class. These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the Two principal one* are Sarsaparilla and \V ild Oher rv.so united that they act together; the one. through its admixture with other substances purifying and purging, while the other is strengthening the sys tem. Thus those pills are at the same time tonic and opening, a desideratum lor:g and eagerly sought for by medical men, hot never before discovered. In other words they do the work of two medicines, and do it much better than any two we know of; for they remove nothing tram the system hut the impurities; so that while they purge they strengthen; and hence they cause no debilita tion. and are followed by no re -action. Dr. 1.0 Roy’s Tills have u wonderful influence on -the blood; they not only purify without-weakening h # hut they remove all noxious particles from tho chyle before it is converted into fluid and thus make impure blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or slackness attending the operations of this most esc~ cellent of medtcines.w hie li never strains or tortures the digestive functions, but causes them to work in a perfectly natural manner; and whence per sons taking them do not become pale and einan ciated. hut the contrary; fur while it is the pro petty of the Sarsaparilla, united as it with other ngreclients, to remove nil that is foreign and im pure.it is equally ihe property of the Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural and sound; and hence a robust state of health is the certain result of their united operations. Sold wholesale and retail bv 11 WTLALD, RIS LEV A- CO., THOMAS BARRETT &. CO., \VM. K. KITCHEN, and at retail by Druggists though out this Stale, Feb. 12 HASTINGS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA, .\oi only a positive but a warranted cur* tor Con sumption and alt other Diseases of the Lungs I Silver Lake, Oct. Bih. 1317. DE. HARRISON ---Sir : —I herein tend you Ten Ddllars, and expect that you witi send twelve bottles ol “ Hastings’ Compound Sy rup of Naphtha.” 1 wish it sent by Livingston du Fargo’s Express, via Buffalo and Detroit, to Aon Arbor—to James Hill, care of Edward Clark. Yours. Ac. J AMES W. HILL. I will just say that the bottle sent for Ly Jacob M. Mernthewof this place, proved to him every thing he anticipated, or that is recommended, and five dollars of the above is for him and the other five for my wife and a young man of this neigh borhood. Merrithew’s case has been a had one. Much lias been spent for physicians and medicine and nothing has given him hope until he took the bottle of " Hastings’ Naphtha Syrup.” Would a brief statement 6f his case he beneficial to you, T will draw it up and forward it. When wy receive this, please drop me a line stating that tact, as I am sixteen miles from Ann Arbor. J. W. HILL. V B—Address Silver Luke, Washtenaw Co., Michigan. Price per bottle. Sole Afents for Augusta Feb. 11 HAVfI.AND. RISLEY A. CO. HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT. A Positive Cure for all External Diseases. The testimony of all who have used this celo brated OINTMENT, places it above tl other Ointments, as a remedy for Ulcers, Wounds White "Swelling, lever Sores. Tumors, Boils Felons, Chilblains, Barns, Scalds, Tett'*r ; Ring worm, Scald Head. Swelling of the Joints or Glands, and every' species of discharging sores or inflammation, whether proceeding from debility or a too fu 1 habit of body. In all these cases—in all seasons—in all climates, and under event condition of the system, H ARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINT MENT will be found the most effective external application yvLich medical science has yet invent ed. Price 30 cents per box. or j? 450 per dozen. For sale bv 11 A > ILAND, ItISLEY & CO.. THO. BARRETT &, CO., and WM. K. KITCH EN, Augusta, Ga. Feb. H I>R. MACNIN’S LUCJNA CORDIAL IS a sovereign remedy for Incipient Consump tion, Indigestion, Nervousness, Impotency. Flour Albus, Loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, Ac., &c. Price,s3 per Bottle. For -salt bv all tht principal Druggists in Charleston, aiid HAVILAND, TUSLFA A CO.. THOMASYIARRETT A, CO., and WILLIAM R. K ITCHEN . Augusta, Ga. Feb. 11 STRIPES. GR3NABUGS & YARNS rspHE SUBSCRIBER has on hand HEAVY 1 STRIPES, warranted fast 3 . ( lor negroes sum- Do. L PLAIN OUSNABL T RGSS nier cIothIuS COTTON YARNS, in bales of single or asset t cd numbers. ALSO, An extra heavy article of ORSNABFRS,suita ble for Corn Sacking. All of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms. April 13. fsu-imo S. 11/OLIVER, Agent DRY GOO DS AT- COST THE SUBSCRIBERS intending to make a change in their business, will dispose at Their Present Stock of Dry Goods, at cost for cash, or approved paper; their assort nient is noyv full and complete ; all who want bar gains, are invited to call. tyvo doors above the'U. S. Hotel. TURPIN & CARNES. April 9 f WINSLOW GLASS WORKS, Camden Cu.,N J,, a*»ij MILLVILLE GLASS WORKS. UCMEERI.AXD Co, N. 3. rgIHESE WORKS comprise five Factories A with their appendages, of sufficient magni tude to make over 100, 1 000 boxes of Window - Glass annually , embracing every variety of size, froiu G-8 to 33-46. The proprietors are determined to leave no means iin'ncii to make their glass equal rn all re spects to the European Cylinder Glass. -They have engaged the most - killful Blowers and Flat teners, and particular at ten; ion Is paid to the as sorting of the qualities. The Cutters are held to a strict responsibility, and for this purpose the glass assorted by them lias their respective names branded on the boxes in yvhich it is packed. Purchasers having just causes of complaint, are requested to repoit them to the subscribers, yvith the names on the boxes complained of. Strict attention will be paid to their communications, and a remedy'applied. Ac counts yvill be opened for sums over with punctual men, residing at places where we can draw for their accounts when due. An average credit of six months yvill be given, and settlement* made semi-annually by drafts drawn at one month after dale, so as to give the paver timely notice to prepare for it. All orders -yvill he promptly attend ed to, addressed to HAY, BOWDLE & CO.. 34 North Front-street, Philadelphia. March 31 f7 MAJ. GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR. T¥IHE Snbsciibers have just received a few 1 copies of a Miniature Likeness, of the above Celebrated Military Chieftain, the most correct that has ever been published, being taken from a daguerreotype ; and are in beautiful enamelled 1 frames. ' GEO. A. OATES & CO. Broad Street, Augusta, next door to J. E. Mar shall’s Drugstore. April 8. LIME! LIME!! 4 CONSTANT supply of Keneiaw Lime fm. kept on hand by the subscribers, agents for Augusta. This Lime is pronounced by Judges, who have used it. superior to the beat Tbwpastoo. On analiratinn, it is .found to contain Magnesia 3.5 Aiumine 2.1 Siiax 7.9 Peroxide of Iron 0.8 Lime .85.7 All orders directed to us will meet with prompt tteation. DYE & ROBERT SONT $ gents. * Jaa.il * d«£V*w